15 March 2013

Jonathan Skinner's Advisory Board Roundtable Comments

Over the course of eco-weekend, folks kept referring to Jonathan Skinner's comments on the opening-night roundtable as if the conference could have ended there! I had the pleasure of running into him briefly at the Friday night Public School reading (the first time I've seen him in person since the Olson Now conference at Buffalo back in, like, 2007!), and I've been dying to see what he had to say ever since. And now the text is finally in hand! Download the PDF below, or peruse below using Scribd's terrible "reader" (not recommended!).

No comments:

Post a Comment

Michael Cross is the author of In Felt Treeling (Chax, 2008), Haecceities (Cuneiform Press, 2010), and The Katechon 1-100 (Delete Press, 2012). He is the one-time editor of Atticus/Finch chapbooks and current editor of Compline and On: Contemporary Practice (w/ Thom Donovan). Other projects include Involuntary Vision: after Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (Avenue B, 2003), Building is a process / Light is an element: Essays and Excursions for Myung Mi Kim (Queue Books, 2008), and a forthcoming edition of the George Oppen Memorial Lectures at the Poetry Center (National Poetry Foundation, 2015). He lives in Oakland where he studies 21st century poetry.